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There is an opening ceremony and medal ceremonies. The game is very solid, has excelent graphics, and good sound. I really like this game very much.
This game is missing the interactive excitement created in the ski jump,snow board and ski race that the wii fit board brings to winter sports. It is just not that fun.
The music and the graphic are okay. It's a huge waste of time. I regret buying it. Wii controller does not work properly with this game. It's very frustrating. I should have rented it. For example, in Alpine Skiing, I can't accurately steer in the direction I want. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is much better in terms of good controlling, better graphic, and more fun.
Operating these games is more complicated than any of the games in Wii Sports, and the manual is only OK. Then I did curling, which isn't in the 7 event competition and now my arm is sore from sweeping.We've done ski jumping, 4-man bobsled, skeleton, figure skating, alpine skiing, 500M speed skating, and slalom skiing. I still don't know what "carving" is in downhill skiing, but the onscreen instructions tell you how to do it. You can have multiple people on a team.
Winter Sports doesn't use the Mii's. For each event the game presents illustrated on-screen instructions before the event begins. These are sports that we've never actually participated in so none of them are as natural to us. There are a pair of announcers and they don't mind making fun of poor performances.
I'm not sure if it stops timing during pauses, but it wouldn't have made much difference either way. Many of the activities require you to use both the controller and the nunchuck, but there is very little use of the buttons on the devices. It took 55 minutes to complete the 7 event competition although there were a few pauses, as reported by the game itself. I've posted a note in the Amazon Forum asking for tips on how to use the controls in the curling event. It does have more lifelike characters although you have no control over what your character looks like. You also get to control the relative volume of the background music, the sound effects and the voices of the announcer. I have to reduce the volume of the music for the announcers to be understandable.Overall, so far it isn't as natural to us as tennis or any of the other games in Wii Sports, but it is fun and exercises different muscles.
There is an opening ceremony like the Olympics and medals are awarded - if you earn one.
It is easy to skip them and even to prevent them from being displayed.
We haven't tried all 15 events in Wii Winter Sports yet, but wife and I completed the 7 event competition earlier this evening.
In curling you also use the controller to sweep.
My second day of playing with it, her first.
You use them to control or gain speed and to control direction.
We were both breathing hard and sweating (and I swim about 500 yards each day).
You can compete against time or the Wii, depending on the sport, or against another team.
I'll also ask in a Wii Usenet newsgroup.
I want a game that's difficult, challenging, and unique. I'd have more fun falling repeatedly on my butt on an ice rink then playing this game for any length of time.Save your money. I'm an Xbox/Playstation kinda guy.My wife likes games that are easy to understand, not too challenging, easy to play/win and fun enough to keep her interested for 45 minutes to an hour, at which point she usually gets distracted by something else.Me, I can play games for hours. For example, it took a few passes down the bobsled track before we realized that you wanted to aim your craft for these light-colored strips impossed in the ice while a "success bar" would fill at the bottom, indication successful completion of each turn. Very, very frustrating.The other various subgames give you instructions on how to control the sport, but no indication of how to reach success in the game. But this game isn't worth it's value in melted plastic. The problem was, we could never get the controller to read accurately, and felt like there was a literal 1/10th second gap of opportunity to register the movement.
If we had been instructed in this method before our first time down the track, it probably wouldn't have been so frustrating.The graphics look nice until you realize that there's little intelligence behind it. The controls for speed skating made no sense whatsoever, and the curling controls were, in a word, stupid. During a two-player, speed-skating challenge, I pressed the Ready button, and both character figures on my split screen took a launch stance at the starting line. I love winter sports. My wife had not pressed the Ready button yet, and so both of the character figures on her split screen were still stretching.I love the winter olympics. They simply had you jerking on the Wii controller and nunchuk attachment when icons for the two controllers reach a circle at the bottom of the screen. The Wii belongs to my Wife.
The controls for ice skating were so frustrating that we only played it once. I like games that make me think, and challenges me to find new ways to complete tasks.NEITHER of us liked Winter Sports on the Wii. The controls are completely senseless, and have no relation to the task at hand, spare possibility the luge/skeleton/bobsled games which require nothing more than tilting a controller to keep the craft centered on the track. Buy something else.
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